This is the diameter, in inches, of a standard basketball hoop.
18 inches
This small, round fruit—New Jersey’s official state fruit—is also its top crop.
Blueberry
What is the most popular side dish served on Thanksgiving?
Stuffing
"I'm king of the world!"
Titanic
What is the largest mammal in the world?
Blue Whale
This team sport is known as the "king of sports" in many parts of the world.
Soccer (or Football)
This New Jersey-based city is home to the world's longest boardwalk.
Atlantic City
What are the two football teams that have traditionally played on Thanksgiving since the 1960s?
Dallas Cowboys & Detroit Lions
"There's no crying in baseball!"
A League of Their Own
How many justices serve on the US Supreme Court?
Joe Burrow
This comedian, famous for his silent role as "Silent Bob," sets many of his films, including Clerks and Chasing Amy, in his home state of New Jersey.
Kevin Smith
How many feathers does an adult turkey have? (must be within 100 to win)
3,500
"Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer."
The Godfather Part II
Bern is the capital of what European country?
Bern
This team has won the most World Series titles in Major League Baseball history, with 27 championships.
New York Yankees
Founded in 1886 by three brothers, this healthcare company took its name from the New Jersey city where it first set up shop.
New Brunswick
This "wobbly red piece of flesh" hangs over the beak of a male turkey.
Snood
"I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse."
The Godfather
Which planet has the most moons in its orbit?
Jupiter
In 1993, this NFL team orchestrated the biggest playoff comeback in history, overcoming a 32-point deficit against the Houston Oilers.
Buffalo Bills
New Jersey is the only U.S. state that does not have one of these officially designated by the state legislature.
A state song
In what year did the first Thanksgiving celebration take place? (answer must be within 10-years)
1621
"Anything can happen if you let it."
Mary Poppins
To what speed, in miles per second, is the speed of light closest?
186,000 miles per second